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Which of the following combinations is accurate for salts derived from a strong acid and a strong base?
- (a) (III)(ii)(Q)
- (b) (IV)(ii)(P)
- (c) (I)(ii)(R)
- (d) (I)(iv)(S)
Correct answer: (c) (I)(ii)(R)
Solution
A salt formed from a strong acid and a strong base undergoes negligible hydrolysis and gives a neutral solution. The correct matching combination is therefore the one corresponding to a neutral salt with no hydrolysis, i.e. \((I)(ii)(R)\).
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